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CosmicThinker25/latent-measurement-triple-layer-young-experiment: Latent Measurement: A Triple-Layer Protocol for Young's Double-Slit Experiment

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CosmicThinker25/latent-measurement-triple-layer-young-experiment: Latent Measurement: A Triple-Layer Protocol for Young's Double-Slit Experiment

Abstract

This repository presents a conceptual and experimentally feasible protocol based on Young's double-slit experiment, designed to test whether physical interaction and automatic recording are sufficient for the loss of interference, or whether conscious observation could play an additional role. The proposal introduces a triple-layer measurement chain involving two non-conscious robotic agents and a final human observer, allowing the stages of interaction, recording, processing, and conscious inspection to be operationally separated. The work connects this setup with the concept of Latent Structural Causality and frames the experiment as a concrete way to probe a classic question in the foundations of quantum mechanics. See the PDF for the full protocol, diagrams, interpretive analysis, and discussion of experimental feasibility.

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